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The Netflix Marie Kondo series inspires the internet to come clean

adminJanuary 11, 2019

Final guru Marie Kondo went from the best-selling author to the streaming series star when her Netflix show, Tidying Up With Marie Kondo, was launched globally on January 1st.

In the show, Kondo brings its organizational skills to the lives of families who really need it. And it turns out that many viewers were inspired by the work of perhaps bringing the KonMari method into their own fairs. Kondo's special way of folding clothes got particular attention from many.

We didn't even get halfway through an episode of Tidying Up with Marie Kondo when we decided to go through all our books. We now have four full boxes of books to donate and an empty bookshelf pic.twitter.com/9qk6T1CWCJ

Kondo is known to encourage people to keep only objects that spark joy, and to refuse objects before they knock them out. "Marie Kondo has spoken," Madeleine Roux wrote. "If you come into my home and don't spark joy, I'll throw you in the trash."

Marie Kondo has spoken. If you come into my home and not spark joy, I'll throw you in the trash.

Not everyone loved the idea of ​​creating more garbage, although it temporarily decluttered a home.

If you are Marie Kondo in your home this month, remember that our recycling systems are not good. Most of what you put in garbage or recycling goes into a landfill. Try to reuse or resume that shit whenever possible!